California Games is such a nostalgic throwback. Anyone else have memories of sitting around with friends wiping out over and over again because nobody knew the controls? 🤣
I never knew anyone who had the book for this. All my friends who had an NES had a copy, but just the cartridge in that black sleeve they sat in. No box, and no explanation of how to play the darn thing. And yet still a blast.
But do you remember the Captain N episode with this? Kevin’s high school got brought into Game Land, and meeting the quarterback of his high school football team, Kevin was able to get the football team to accept N-team members for the game against Dr. Wily. Why? Instead of California Games, the game to decide was Football. Wily used the Mega Man II robot squad for it.
I use to spend hours playing this game as a kid! My younger days I had no idea how to play the game… Then when I got a little older I figured out the controllers. This was also one of those games that just showed up one day in my NES collection. I had no idea where it came from, but it was apart of my collection!
Even when my brothers and I finally figure out how to start doing tricks on the half pipe, then later doing what we thought was it, we would crash again? We were so frustrated lol but loved the music. We ended up taping paper to our tv and acting like the disc throwing was a UFO flying.
0:13: programmer Paul Proctor, graphic artist Kevin Bayliss and employee (and childhood friend of Louise Stamper) Rachel M. Edwards, the people on the high score table!
So much nostalgia with this game play! Had a lot of fun sessions with friends and have to agree that the controls weren't that intuitive but didn't slow us down!
one of the greatest games ever. all thanks to the uploader of this fantastic and fun game for nes. I remember as a kid playing this and being in awe that I lived 20 minutes away from Santa Cruz 😎
The timing of this is amazing. I saw a reel on Instagram just now of a lady waterskiing and then she lets go and just starts sinking. I'm like, this reminds me of this NES game. It's been over 20 years since I heard this music 😅
It’s amazing how far gaming has evolved. I was playing this game as an early teen, totally concentrating on perfecting a forward flip on the BMX track with a rudimentary contrroller, flash forward thirty or so years and I’m thrashing an F1 car around Mt Panorama in a mid-level $2000 racing sim cockpit. Video games rule.
31 years old and still remember the soundtrack so vividly before the beats even again im humming whats coming up and bobbin my head🤣🤣🤣 ahh shit man...to be a kid in the 90s was the best. Take me back....
"This was a favourite of mine on the Commodore 64, so I was very pleased to be working on it as a conversion to the NES. Tim Stamper took care of most of the background artwork and I was responsible for most of the sprites and character animation. I remember that I would try to incorporate the look of my friends into the characters back then: for instance, the character that you control in the Hacky Sack level looks exactly like my school friend Doug. It was something I'd always try to do at the time and I think Hollywood Squares for the NES features cartoon faces of most of my school friends throughout the game. At around this time, Tim and Chris took Mark Betteridge and myself to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Chicago to meet Nintendo and our US associates at 'Rare-Coin-it'. While there I also met the guys from Milton Bradley (which was releasing California Games) to get an idea of how they thought the game was progressing. I'd never met anyone from the US before, let alone talk about business or product development, so the whole thing was a bit of a blur when I think about it now, specially as I was so young at the time." -- Kevin Bayliss (graphic artist, Rare)
Look at the sponsorships this thing had. I wonder if these days that would cost a fortune in licensing. Back then, maybe these companies were happy to be featured in these games.
Ahhhh… Good ol California Games. The 1980’s was such an awesome time. Things are so different now. Gone are the days of surfing, roller skating, and BMX. Today, the games would consist of street shitting, playing darts with syringes, hand-to-hand combat with thieves, trash stacking, and hacky sack where the footbags are filled with fentanyl. It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad. 🤷🏾♂️😢
This Game Is The Reason Why I Always Had Such A Love For California Growing Up In New York. Only Took Me 27 Years Later To Finally Visit & Confirm Cali As My Spiritual Home!
Yay, the cheapest LCD display you could wear on your wrist in 1986! Super tantalizing. Almost as much as the way the rubber wristband smells in the dead of summer! Haha it reminds me of that bit in Planes, Trains, and Auromobiles when John Candy is trying to barter for a hotel room like he's Vanna White.
To break the record in flying disc you have to get the receiver to dive towards the left of screen to make the catch. I remember it taking me a lot of trial and error, but once you stick it, it’s very satisfying.
I remember in the BMX event, you could build up tons of points just by taking little jumps and moving forward really slowly lol. Each little jump would add points to your score, so it didn't matter if you didn't finish the track.
I liked the concept. The animation timing is miles better than other games. Couldn’t understand the controls way back when. Is it normal to wipe out at the end of each level? 🤣 Nobody I knew played this.
Agreed... forcing the Wipeout on the Roller Skating & BMX levels seemed kinda cold, & sending a frickin SHARK to eat the Surfer to force that Event End was flat out cold blooded... O_0
Lol. I forgot about that JonTron episode. The part with Jon washing his face and the sad music abruptly changing to the campy music gets me everytime 🤣.
I remember playing this a lot as a kid, but it seems like it was always borrowed from someone. My brothers preferred playing T&C Surf Design. I don’t know anyone that was ever good at that hackey sack portion.
Omg yes!! Been looking for the name of this game for so long and my friend just told me.. I'm going to see if it's on the switch in the classics section
Any idea how to play this now? We have an Xbox x and Nintendo switch 😅 I loved cheating in bmx and I'd just stay near the edge the entire ride and miss all the obstacles and just do flips 😂
Such a good video game from Milton Bradley Company and music composer David Wise I should literally replay it at Francine's The bikini clad girl (on the game's box cover and sticker label) sure is beautiful when she is in her rollerblades
California Games is such a nostalgic throwback. Anyone else have memories of sitting around with friends wiping out over and over again because nobody knew the controls? 🤣
@@Dorian_Scott surfing on atari lynx has good controls
Haha yep! The music is banging though
I never knew anyone who had the book for this. All my friends who had an NES had a copy, but just the cartridge in that black sleeve they sat in. No box, and no explanation of how to play the darn thing. And yet still a blast.
But do you remember the Captain N episode with this? Kevin’s high school got brought into Game Land, and meeting the quarterback of his high school football team, Kevin was able to get the football team to accept N-team members for the game against Dr. Wily. Why? Instead of California Games, the game to decide was Football. Wily used the Mega Man II robot squad for it.
@@doomusrlc Eh, I find the music in this game pretty dull and forgettable.
We’re all about to turn 40, aren’t we
Just did ✋️ lol
31 goin on 32 here.....take me back to the 90s🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
One year left lol
Yepp. I’ll be 40 April 22 2024. I love this game though. Magical nostalgia
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Dam i remember this game and that music rang in my head still to this day
The main menu music of this game till nowadays comes to my mind in random moments
I use to spend hours playing this game as a kid! My younger days I had no idea how to play the game… Then when I got a little older I figured out the controllers. This was also one of those games that just showed up one day in my NES collection. I had no idea where it came from, but it was apart of my collection!
Even when my brothers and I finally figure out how to start doing tricks on the half pipe, then later doing what we thought was it, we would crash again? We were so frustrated lol but loved the music. We ended up taping paper to our tv and acting like the disc throwing was a UFO flying.
I still randomly hum along to the BMX song to this day.
All of us just went back to our childhood watching/listening to this. ❤
0:13: programmer Paul Proctor, graphic artist Kevin Bayliss and employee (and childhood friend of Louise Stamper) Rachel M. Edwards, the people on the high score table!
That skating stage was beyond frustrating. Girl tripped on ANYTHING.
It was the funniest wipeout of the game though 😂
@@adamcolbertmusic imho it was dude on the bike in the BMX stage when he crashed.
@@briantaylor9285 I forgot about that one! The superman face dive IS really good! Another good one is the woman diving to catch the discus.
BMX and flying disk were my favorite, just for the atmosphere.
Bro, it's New Years day and this shit pops into my head. WTF. Taking me back to being 12 years old bro!
I forgot all about this game. My mind is blown back in time seeing this and hearing the music. Awesome!!
Getting the indicator to line up correctly in the flying disk event always drove me nuts lol
the music alone brought me back. Damn I feel old now :D
I just brought this game to relive my childhood 😢
So much nostalgia with this game play! Had a lot of fun sessions with friends and have to agree that the controls weren't that intuitive but didn't slow us down!
I still remember the music by heart. I havnt played this in… oh… 24 years, and I still remember it exactly.
I remember playing this many many moons ago.
Dude, this was one of the first Nintendo games I ever played. So much feels.
one of the greatest games ever. all thanks to the uploader of this fantastic and fun game for nes. I remember as a kid playing this and being in awe that I lived 20 minutes away from Santa Cruz 😎
Omg I played this game SO MUCH when I was kid!
I’m gonna get it
I’m gonna get it
I’m gonna get it
_o no I didn’t get it_
Ah the sweet memories.. As myself and my friends called it.. Cal games.. Cal games 2 was also really good
I had this on the lynx, pretty much the first tony hawk pro skater besides for skate or die and 720
I love the Lynx version. It was so impressive.
The timing of this is amazing. I saw a reel on Instagram just now of a lady waterskiing and then she lets go and just starts sinking. I'm like, this reminds me of this NES game. It's been over 20 years since I heard this music 😅
Over 30 years for me.
@@STEJTHEGREATEST I'm not even 30 yet 🤭 But I miss those games man!
I was trying to find this game again I miss playing the BMX I just forget the name of the title thank you for bringing back my nostalgia
Top ten NES games hands down! Wasn't even on top 100 of IGN... did they forget about this game?? This and Caveman Games FTW!
It’s amazing how far gaming has evolved. I was playing this game as an early teen, totally concentrating on perfecting a forward flip on the BMX track with a rudimentary contrroller, flash forward thirty or so years and I’m thrashing an F1 car around Mt Panorama in a mid-level $2000 racing sim cockpit. Video games rule.
I actually played this on my IBM computer back in 88'...I spent over an hour playing it...gr8 childhood memories
Can't tell you how much time I spent on this one. Too much
This was a great walk down memory lane :)
31 years old and still remember the soundtrack so vividly before the beats even again im humming whats coming up and bobbin my head🤣🤣🤣 ahh shit man...to be a kid in the 90s was the best. Take me back....
Oh man I loved this game. Despite sucking at it 😆
"This was a favourite of mine on the Commodore 64, so I was very pleased to be working on it as a conversion to the NES. Tim Stamper took care of most of the background artwork and I was responsible for most of the sprites and character animation. I remember that I would try to incorporate the look of my friends into the characters back then: for instance, the character that you control in the Hacky Sack level looks exactly like my school friend Doug. It was something I'd always try to do at the time and I think Hollywood Squares for the NES features cartoon faces of most of my school friends throughout the game.
At around this time, Tim and Chris took Mark Betteridge and myself to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Chicago to meet Nintendo and our US associates at 'Rare-Coin-it'. While there I also met the guys from Milton Bradley (which was releasing California Games) to get an idea of how they thought the game was progressing. I'd never met anyone from the US before, let alone talk about business or product development, so the whole thing was a bit of a blur when I think about it now, specially as I was so young at the time."
-- Kevin Bayliss (graphic artist, Rare)
The wipe out text in the BMX event was so funny what I was young.
Love the rendition of "Louie, Louie". This music was also used in the original C64 version.
Yeaah Magyari the beat is sick, big up the best producer!
The fire deep inside to get really good at the game now that I’m not 6 is fierce and unquenchable
Look at the sponsorships this thing had. I wonder if these days that would cost a fortune in licensing. Back then, maybe these companies were happy to be featured in these games.
Use to watch my cousin Play this game for hours! Anybody growing up at this time know how great this game was!
Ahhhh… Good ol California Games. The 1980’s was such an awesome time. Things are so different now. Gone are the days of surfing, roller skating, and BMX. Today, the games would consist of street shitting, playing darts with syringes, hand-to-hand combat with thieves, trash stacking, and hacky sack where the footbags are filled with fentanyl. It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad. 🤷🏾♂️😢
Horizontal hunger is for GROMMETS!
I just remember these games from when Jontron played them. Now you have to play California games 2.
Haha I already have. There's a link in the description.
Back when games were simple and fun
This Game Is The Reason Why I Always Had Such A Love For California Growing Up In New York. Only Took Me 27 Years Later To Finally Visit & Confirm Cali As My Spiritual Home!
Flying Disc had such an abrupt ending
If you waited too long and alien ship would abduct the catcher
Totally radical dude!
TY for the stroll back in time. I remember playing this on my 8088XT turbo with an EGA screen. One of my favourite games of all time.
Still have no clue how to do the surfing and half pipe
Man roller skating whooped my ass.
Ah yes Casio, the company known for keeping time to the nanosecond.
Yay, the cheapest LCD display you could wear on your wrist in 1986! Super tantalizing. Almost as much as the way the rubber wristband smells in the dead of summer!
Haha it reminds me of that bit in Planes, Trains, and Auromobiles when John Candy is trying to barter for a hotel room like he's Vanna White.
Loved hitting the seagulls passing by with the hacky sack game as a kid 😂😂😂
Oh my God😂😂😂
This brings back some old, old memories. Damn!
To break the record in flying disc you have to get the receiver to dive towards the left of screen to make the catch. I remember it taking me a lot of trial and error, but once you stick it, it’s very satisfying.
I remember in the BMX event, you could build up tons of points just by taking little jumps and moving forward really slowly lol. Each little jump would add points to your score, so it didn't matter if you didn't finish the track.
I liked the concept. The animation timing is miles better than other games. Couldn’t understand the controls way back when. Is it normal to wipe out at the end of each level? 🤣 Nobody I knew played this.
Agreed... forcing the Wipeout on the Roller Skating & BMX levels seemed kinda cold, & sending a frickin SHARK to eat the Surfer to force that Event End was flat out cold blooded... O_0
Oh I love this.. You crushed that footbag
best music nostalgia
The shark in the surfing game when you wipe out always made my nes crash. Damn I wish I could go back to those times
Never thought years after playing footbag that I'd be playing hackie sack before school in middle school wit the "skaters"
This makes me
want to connect my old NES again!
You know that famous LA Landmark: The LA Dinosaur.
Lol. I forgot about that JonTron episode.
The part with Jon washing his face and the sad music abruptly changing to the campy music gets me everytime 🤣.
@@Dorian_Scott Grommit this and Grommit that. They couldn't stop us from saying it! Yeah it's a classic.
I remember playing this a lot as a kid, but it seems like it was always borrowed from someone. My brothers preferred playing T&C Surf Design.
I don’t know anyone that was ever good at that hackey sack portion.
I ve played this arcade game before.
Captain n the game master cartoon brought me here
Eu tenho pra Master System
Omg yes!! Been looking for the name of this game for so long and my friend just told me.. I'm going to see if it's on the switch in the classics section
The footbag song is sick
Wow, I think this version may be the closest console version to the DOS (IBM) version I had as a kid
sorry for putting a request in the comments! surprised you didn't post blaster master. any interest? a top 10 game imo.
Holy crap i had fun playing this game haha
Swood this, Swood that. 😂😂😂.
Uhhh U can't believe anyone scored any points in the game let alone this many. Mind is blown.
Played this game so much as a kid hahaha, omg xD RIP
i never owned an nes but im learning how the nes works by programming an emulator for it :)
I need a soundtrack to all the songs 🎵 😍
Damn, we were less scrutinising as kids.
Classic!
1:17 that board hitting the body lways hurts me
It was the coolest games ever 😊
"Please dad just let me play one more time before bed"
You hit Bertie!!!! 😂
Wipeout music ripoff lol. I never realised at the time. I did always notice the Louis Louie ripoff though.
I sucked at this game, i did take the time to try it but it just wasn't for me!
Skating really had an end
This and TNC surf
I loved the skateboarding in that one.
Yes, and most of us hated trying to surf on that game 😂
@@WalkHard1 Exactly hahaha. The music was a big part of it too. What a cool tune it played for skateboarding.
I'd honestly have more fun with *_"T & C"_* than *_"California Games"_* . And, you can *actually* *_control_* it!
@@Dorian_Scott The controls are pretty okay once you know what they are. I thought so, at least.
Enjoyable but hard to master game
California games.
California games
This game was so hard to play for me
so sad I can't get it on the Nintendo switch and it isn't in the NES download 😢
So is roller skating even beatable? The last stretch of sand is impossible. By far the hardest event🤬
I don't think you can go past there. I've never figured out how.
That's so silly...still such a great game tho
@@NintendoComplete Once you get there, it's Game Over because you did it... you reached the finish line!
Any idea how to play this now? We have an Xbox x and Nintendo switch 😅
I loved cheating in bmx and I'd just stay near the edge the entire ride and miss all the obstacles and just do flips 😂
The prequel to Baywatch.
Such a good video game from Milton Bradley Company and music composer David Wise
I should literally replay it at Francine's
The bikini clad girl (on the game's box cover and sticker label) sure is beautiful when she is in her rollerblades
bro I'm about to turn 30, I play this when I was little kid like yesterday
how sad
I'm gonna give my kids snes game first, not playstation or else
90's Video games!! 😂😂
New sub! Liked 🙏👍😎
I used to believe the skating girl was blonde and sort of like a Barbie lookalike...why?! Maybe there's a second game ?
I raged alot for this game lol
Back in the days where you could use copyrighted music.
BEs nice i fyou placed like a normal person.